
Trinity Alumni Celebrate Reunion 2019
More than 1,000 alumni and their families return to the Long Walk for a full weekend of events
More than 1,000 alumni and their families return to the Long Walk for a full weekend of events
A crowd of about 5,000—including family members, alumni, faculty, staff, students, administrators, and other guests—gathered on the Main Quadrangle in front of Trinity’s historic Long Walk buildings on Sunday, May 19, to witness 506 undergraduates and 31 graduate students receive their degrees.
Continuing its celebration of “Women at the Summit” to mark 50 years of coeducation, Trinity College recently hosted “Stories from the Class of 1973,” a conversation featuring four members of the first four-year co-educational class.
Members of the Trinity community gathered recently to promote sustainability on campus and in Hartford during the second annual GREENFest, organized by the student group, Green Campus.
Robin L. Sheppard M’76—Trinity College professor of physical education, emerita, former associate director of athletics, and former head coach of the field hockey and women’s lacrosse teams—spoke recently to the Trinity community about her 41 years with the college and about the history of women’s sports at Trinity.
Trinity will welcome teams from around the world to Hartford for the 2019 Trinity College International Fire Fighting Home Robot Contest.
Tennis legend Chris Evert came to Trinity College to help kick off Women’s History Month with a discussion about her legacy as a trailblazer in the world of women’s sports.
Trinity College’s celebration of Black History Month culminated on February 28 with a closing dinner featuring a talk by activist and author Ilyasah Shabazz, the daughter of Malcolm X and Dr. Betty Shabazz.
Among bachelor’s institutions recognized this year as top producers of scholars, Trinity tied for the top spot with Colgate University and Middlebury College.
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